Abraham Lincoln did it, so did Freud and T.S. Eliot. They knew how to love cats by understanding them and appreciating the creatures that they are. It is with quotes, pictures and videos that this article attempts to help you understand them too!

Pets bring out in us a deep desire to cherish, protect, and love something less preeminent than ourselves. They are the great equalizer, bridging the superior species of mankind with God's other exemplary creations.

"Some species possess up to 200 peepers, mostly neon blue ones! In each eye, light passes through a lens and two retinas on top of each other before reaching a curved 'mirror' in the back of the eye and reflecting back to the retinas. Rather than the lens, this 'mirror' focuses the light the same way the segmented telescopes do."

"The suffering and death of animals did not come with God’s good original creation, but only later as a consequence of human sin. These church fathers specifically claimed that God’s future will do away with violent death and suffering for animals."

Some kinds of trees grow only in biology text books. Learn more about that and about the amazing differences between scales and feathers and how false statements about their similarity and other issues form an irrational basis for evolution.

"Vultures are possibly the creepiest birds on the planet. Between their scaly heads and their gruesome diet, they are often avoided and even feared. Who wouldn’t fear something that eats dead animals?"

Some animals sleep safely in caves at night. Others sleep hanging in trees. Some big apes build nests in trees for sleeping but most animals prefer not to have a permanent home. They just sleep where they can. For example, the hoofed animals, in North America, Europe and Asia, there are many kinds of deer. All these animals move about the country as they like.

hunter creeps through the jungle. He hears a rustling in the trees. He looks up. What animal is it? He can just see brown fur. It must be a monkey. The hunter grips his spear tightly, and gets ready to throw it then the leaves open. Just as the hunter is going to throw his spear, he sees the animal and stops. It’s not a monkey, it’s an indri.

Of all the animals in the world, the giraffe is the tallest and has the longest neck. A male giraffe’s head may be as much as six meters above the ground. A female is only a little shorter. Nearly half of the giraffes’ great height is in its neck and head. Even so, the giraffe has only seven bones in its neck, the same as most other mammals and each of the bones are very long.

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Bokeh is a photography term derived from the Japanese word for blurred. The word relates to the subjective aesthetic quality of the out of focus area of an image or the way the lens renders out-of-focus points of light.